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Melbourne Victory great Leigh Broxham has made the announcement he is calling it quits after this season and he joined Breakfast with Harf to talk about his long career. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There was so many fun things in Australian football it was hard to fit them all in; Nick Stoll, Teo Pellizzeri and a late-arriving Josh Parish try to get through it all. - A-League finals - Burner accounts - Odd bits of signed A-League merchandise - Coaches in baths - The title race going to the last day of the season- Simultaneous kick-offs - The great barrier chief- Mariners in Asia - Kewell into ACL final - YouTubers - Why Stoll thought the Phoenix hated him for a moment this week- Leigh Broxham's tribute - Why Arnie and Totti's meeting is like De Niro and Pacino in Heat. - Why Irankunda and Farrell's meeting is like Ali and Frazier in Manilla. A bizarre show, thanks to the 15 million of you that listen every week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam White was joined by Leigh Broxham on Mornings after he announced his retirement from professional football Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh 'Sidelines' Parish is back and joins Nick Stoll and Joe Simon to discuss all the latest in Australian football including: - The Olyroos failure and the ensuring debate or lack thereof.- Do we need more than just 'sideline' reporters? - Curses in world football and Australian football. - The cancellation of the Warren/Dolan awards night. - The wooden spoon battle between Perth and Western United. - Kusini Yengi becoming a hero at Portsmouth. - Why string goal nets need to be replaced by chain metal. - The retirement of Melbourne Victory legend Leigh Broxham. - Worst ever A-League strikers - Can Arj Barker and the breastfeeding mother help the A-League?- Should we create our awards night? Get in touch with us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/MAFFS_podSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Concussions force NRL veteran Dale Finucane to retire, Clayton Oliver to play Anzac Day Eve after finger surgery & A-League stalwart Leigh Broxham announces retirement The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Concussions force NRL veteran Dale Finucane to retire, Clayton Oliver to play Anzac Day Eve after finger surgery & A-League stalwart Leigh Broxham announces retirement The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melbourne Victory is sitting on top of the A League table. It's early doors, but it's good news .. and a club legend joins us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Archie and special guest co-host Kayla Morrison sit down with Melbourne Victory's highly talented winger, Marco Rojas. The New Zealander won the Johnny Warren Medal as the A-League's player of the season in 2012/13 for Victory before pursuing a career in Europe. Rojas signed at German Club VfB Stuttgart and was loaned out for three seasons before making a brief return to Victory in 2016. After starring for Victory in his return, Rojas spent two seasons at Dutch club SC Heerenveen and one at Danish club SønderjyskE. In January, 2020 he again returned to Victory on a two-and-a-half year deal, ending at the conclusion of the 2022/23 season.Marco discusses his experiences and thoughts on the football culture coming from New Zealand and in Australia, his playing career overseas, coming back from injuries and the current Melbourne Victory squad under Tony Popovic.1:24 - Socceroos v Japan.4:25 - A-League Women's Grand Final.5:30 - Neds Level Player of the Week: Alex Chidiac.7:30 - Marco Rojas joins Football From A to Z.11:10 - Coming back from multiple injuries as a professional athlete.17:05 - How Marco got into his football in New Zealand.24:00 - The development and progression of Australian and New Zealand football.27:45 - Playing and trialling at football clubs overseas.33:30 - Travelling to Japan for the AFC Champions League.36:20 - Young players coming through the ranks at Melbourne Victory.46:30 - Leigh Broxham's 350 A-League Men's game milestone.48:35 - From A to Z with the Kiwi Messi.58:20 - Neds Multi of the Week.Join our FPL League - Click HereInstagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedInFor professional enquiries, reach out to michael@nominis.meProudly presented by Neds.A Max Events production.
In this episode, Archie and Zappa are joined by the godfather of the A-Leagues, Leigh Broxham. Having played over 400 games for Melbourne Victory, over 300 of which have come in the A-Leagues, Leigh has certainly been around the traps and seen it all. Making his Victory debut in 2006, Broxy has been a key member of their squad ever since and is highly respected in the League for his loyalty and toughness. Over his career, Leigh has amassed 4 A-League Championships, 3 Premierships and an FFA Cup at the Victory. He's also been awarded the Victory medal on two occasions.1:53 - Neds Level Player of the Week: James Troisi 5:45 - Leigh Broxham joins Football From A to Z.7:47 - Leigh's start at the Victory thanks to Ernie Merrick.11:08 - The challenges and adversity of becoming a full-time footballer.15:56 - Keeping in touch with the team with COVID.22:08 - Every Melbourne Victory Manager since day 1.37:33 - A new era with Tony Popovic.44:12 - From A to Z with Broxy.50:26 - FPL Catch-Up with The Guru Matt Day from FPL Addicts.55:56 - Neds Multi's of the Week.Join our FPL League - Click HereInstagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedInFor professional enquiries, reach out to michael@nominis.meProudly presented by Neds.A Max Events production.
'The Tony Popovic era at Melbourne Victory has started on a high note with stand-in captain Roderick Miranda proving the unlikely hero in a dramatic 1-0 win over Western United in front of 8,120 fans at GMHBA Stadium. Popovic delighted in Victory's first opening round win since 2014-15, which was also his first winning start to an A-League Men campaign.
The Breakfast Club with Daniel Harford, Adam White and Jimmy Bartel. On the show today, Russell Milton with the latest EPL news, Western Bulldogs CEO Ameet Bains, Hawthorn CEO Justin Reeves, Leigh Broxham from the Melbourne Victory, and GWS National Recruiter Adrian Caruso.
The football may not have come home, but it certainly keeps on going! We covered the big talking points of an arm wrestle European final, as well as the Copa America that nobody saw. Messi got his first international trophy though, and we discuss why it's ridiculous to compare the GOATs of the game. We also got into some Australian football chat with discussions around Tomi Juric leaving Adelaide, Macarthur's excessive signing of players, and Leigh Broxham signing on for another year at Melbourne Victory. If you like what you hear from us tell your friends, and check us out on the old book face. Get in your rigged or s*** nominations, as well as anything else you see in the world of football that peaks your interest. We'd love to share it and have a chat about it.
Ernie Merrick is well known in Australian football circles. His most recent coaching role was Head Coach of A-League side the Newcastle Jets, and he has also coached the Wellington Phoenix and Melbourne Victory in the A-League, where he had great on-field success in terms of both results and developing players. Ernie also had a short stint as the Coach of the Hong Kong National Team. Prior to his A League experiences Ernie played at Frankston City, coached and played at Doveton, and was assistant coach at Frankston Pines in the Victorian State Premier League. He moved on from the Victorian competitions to the National Soccer League and coached at Preston Lions and Sunshine George Cross. He was then appointed as the inaugural Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS) Head Coach, where he helped to develop players for the Australian Junior National teams, including Josh Kennedy, Scott McDonald, Matthew Spiranovic, Eugene Galekovic, Paul Giannou, Con Blatsis, Danny Allsopp, Leigh Broxham, Adrian Leijer, Roddy & Andy Vargas, Jimmy Jeggo, Simon Colosimo and Vince Grella – to name a few! Perhaps most well remembered as the hugely successful inaugural Coach at Melbourne Victory, where he helped build one of the A-League's benchmark clubs from the ground up. During his time at Melbourne Victory from 2005 to 2011, he won the Championship in 2006-2007 and 2008-2009, the Premiership in 2006-2007 and 2008-2009 and the Pre-Season Cup in 2008-2009 completing the treble. Ernie's teams have always had a focus on attacking and scoring goals and indeed his record shows this. Enjoy this journey into Ernie Merrick's Football Coaching Life.
Jase is back at the helm with Chief Analyst Dave and FNR's Josh Parish in support, and the familiar bickering over the music theme ensues. The boys then review Saturday night's eventful 0-0 draw with Western United - including VAR drama, potato quality Fox Sports camerawork, and cringe social media posts - as well as casting an eye over player performances so far this season. Is Marco Rojas underperforming? Does Dylan Ryan keep his spot? And should Leigh Broxham continue to start in midfield? Plus, there's a word on the overzealous AAMI Park security, Dave's shin splints, respect for club legends, and Bruno Fornaroli getting the Epping Stadium treatment.
Leigh Broxham joined us ahead of Victory's clash with traditional rivals Adelaide United at Hindmarsh stadium on Saturday night. The Victory lost their opening match of the seaon to Brisbane, and will look to turn it around with their first win in Adelaide since 2016.
We chat with Simon Katich and Leigh Broxham.
Hear from the Victory star ahead of round 2.
In the last installment of this week's A League Relaunch specials, Adam Peacock catches up with Leigh Broxham from Melbourne Victory, Josh Brillante from Melbourne City and Steven Taylor of Wellington Phoenix - three men who know a lot of about lockdown given the last few months!Broxham describes what it was like on those two crazy nights trying to get out of Melbourne with his triplets in-tow, and what his ex-teammate now interim manager Grant Brebner will bring to his new role.Brillante talks about his quarantine experience and also what makes his stylish French manager Erick Mombaerts such a good manager.And Steven Taylor opens up about how Wellington is intent on proving plenty of people wrong, how the club is determined to prove its here to stay for the long term and the impression he gets about manager Ufuk Talay.FULL RUNDOWN1.00 - 21.00 Leigh Broxham, Melbourne Victory21.00 - 32.00 Josh Brillante, Melbourne City32.00 to end Steven Taylor, Wellington Phoenix
The A-League is 2 weeks away from resuming to finish its 2019/20 season. It was thrown into chaos earlier this week with postal code lockdowns in Victoria and the rising number of COVID-19 cases causes the organisation to rethink where they host the Melbourne teams games. Leigh Broxham joined the Breakfast Club
The Breakfast Club with Daniel Harford, Adam White and Adam Ramanauskas. On the show today, Jimmy Bartel looks back on Round 5 of the AFL, Fremantle veteran David Mundy, and Leigh Broxham from the Melbourne Victory.
Melbourne Victory defeated Perth Glory 1-0 at AAMI Park Melbourne. Robby Kruse scored the winning goal at 33'. A fitting win to celebrate Leigh Broxham's 300th game.
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We snared so many players, we had to come up with a cool name! Beaker, Frooch, Crawf and Joey headed down to AAMI Park for a special media day with Melbourne Victory and caught up with James Donachie, Ola Toivonen and Leigh Broxham. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
It’s a big Wednesday show! We’ve got not one, not two, not three… but FOUR players. Perth Glory’s Joel Chianese jumps on the line from the west, plus we’re on the ground at Melbourne Victory’s pre-finals media day where we chat to James Donachie, Ola Toivonen and Leigh Broxham! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Buds, Josh and Rudi go live on Facebook from the FNR studios to discuss Saturday's 10-man derby draw. Topics include calamitous Georg, City's cowardice, and when construction should begin on the Leigh Broxham statue. Plus, the absent Chief Analyst calls in from Sydney, the return of Victory's Secret, and a look ahead to the Geelong game against the Jets.
Thursday's show is all about the Big Blue, and it's 'suffocatingly' good! Sydney FC left-back Michael Zullo jumps on the line, Melbourne Victory utility Leigh Broxham checks in, the Eurosnob returns after a week off with the international break, plus there's plenty more! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
After a sluggish start to the A-League season, Victory will be looking to add to their winning run. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Chrisso and McGuane present RSN Breakfast. Includes Adam White in the studio, Ron Flatter, Leigh Jordon, Leigh Broxham.